Factcheck : 21 misleading myths about electric vehicles
Fake claims about electric vehicles have been widely shared across the world, but they are also being subjected to a growing number of false myths and persistent rumours about their impact on climate change, according to the UN.
Source: carbonbrief.orgPublished on 2023-10-24
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